Peyto Lake from Bow Summit

Peyto Lake is a well known landmark in the Canadian Rockies.
Many people travel up to the Bow Summit where a short (but somewhat steep) walk takes you to a look-out over the lake and its surroundings.
Few people, however, take the time to climb the relatively easy trail further up, if they do they would see this much better view.
In this picture you can make out (left to right) Peyto Peak, Mistaya Mountain, Caldron Peak and the many peaks of the East Range.
This picture covers a full 180 degrees side to side.

The original file for this picture is 2GB, the dimensions are 42,445 by 8,116 pixels, that's over 344 megapixels.
It makes a very detailed print of 1 by 5.25 metres.
It is a panorama made from 11 separate (handheld) exposures.
Since we were fortunate to have made this picture on such a nice, clear day, there is a huge amount of detail in this picture.

Each one of the following background images is different, just in case you feel like browsing after getting the image for your computer's background.

The camera recorded the following information in the original image file:

Hasselblad H3DII-50

2009/08/19 12:36:05 PM

Color

Data Format:

RAW (16-bit)

Compression:

Off

Image Size:

Large (8176 x 6132)

Lens:

HC 50-110mm F/3.5-4.5

Focal Length:

75mm

Exposure Mode:

Manual

Metering Mode:

Spot

1/250 sec - F/5.6

Exposure Comp.:

0 EV

Flash Sync Mode:

Not Attached

Sensitivity:

ISO 50

Color Mode:

Hasselblad RGB

Hue Adjustment:

0

Gerald & Irmgard Carter

White Balance:

Sunlight

AF Mode:

AF-C

Tone Comp:

Normal

Saturation:

Normal

Sharpening:

None

Long Exposure NR:

Off

High ISO NR:

Off

You can zoom in on this image to see the detail in the full image,
however this is highly compressed and the original has better contrast and sharpness.